All India articles – Page 47
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ArticleWalmart India to launch B2B website
Walmart India will launch its e-commerce B2B site in Hyderabad and Lucknow next month, with plans to further expand operations by January
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ArticleWalmart dismisses Indian buyout bid
Retailer not interested in acquiring Carrefour stores, according to vice-president of corporate affairs
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ArticleFDI confidence down in India
US tops AT Kearney index, while India loses ground for second straight year
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ArticleEU to inspect Indian treatment facilities
EU delegation due to inspect Indian mango treatment facilities in September, opening up discussions of revoking the ban on imported mangoes by the end of the year
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ArticleNZ mango imports could rise
A New Zealand delegation toured India’s fruit treatment facilities last week, leaving Indian officials optimistic mango exports will rise
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ArticleIndia’s retailers lose $2.2bn in FY14
India’s top ten retailers including Bharti, Walmart and Metro accumulated US$2.2bn in losses in the financial year ending March 2014
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ArticlePositive outlook for NZ-India trade relations
Hopes for a free trade agreement between New Zealand and India are optimistic following India-New Zealand Business Council events in May
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ArticleIndia set for strong lychee season
After a bountiful flowering season, India’s lychee production is set to increase as long as growers protect crops from recent heat wave
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ArticleIndian cashew farmers set for PepsiCo injection
Clinton Foundation launched a strategic partnership to improve livelihoods of Indian cashew farmers while providing cashew fruit for PepsiCo beverages
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ArticleEU mango ban drives focus on other markets
Indian exporters see EU ban on mangoes as an opportunity to develop untapped markets
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ArticleBharti looking for new foreign retail partner
Major Indian retail group Bharti ended speculation it would sell of its retail business with news it’s looking for a foreign retail partner
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ArticleBrazil spots EU mango opportunity
Potential for the South American country to fill supply gap left by EU ban on Indian mangoes
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ArticleMetro expanding stores in India
German retailer Metro plans to open 50 wholesale distribution centres in India by 2020
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ArticleCameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16
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ArticleCarrefour rumoured to quit India
French retailer Carrefour says it will withdraw from India due to uncertainty over FDI, according to Inside Retail Asia
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ArticlePSA International develops India port
A subsidiary of global port group PSA International has won a contract to build a fourth container terminal in India's JN Port
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ArticleIndia's cold chain comes up short
A damning government report finds India's cold chain severely lacking, despite considerable investment
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ArticleFresh Produce India eyes bigger future
The Indian business continues to defy the odds, registering sharp growth amid major hurdles. But with the right approaches, it can become so much bigger, heard delegates to last week’s Fresh Produce India
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ArticleBritish politician criticises mango ban
Labour MP Jon Ashworth backs petition against EU blockade of Indian Alphonso mangoes due to begin in May
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ArticleMahindra inks deal with Dutch seed specialist
Creation of new joint venture company will significantly improve seed potato offer to Indian farmers

